ByWith Analysis From Monitor Correspondents Around The WorldEdited By Karla VallanceJanuary 25, 1982

Lusaka, Zambia
— Representatives of eight black African states and Namibian guerrilla leader Sam Nujoma agreed this weekend on a common response to a Western plan for a peaceful independence settlement in Namibia (South West Africa).

Delegates from the six front-line countries - Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe -- attended the four hours of talks with envoys of Kenya and Nigeria and Mr. Nujoma, the president of SWAPO (the South West Africa People's Organization).